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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]DS is torn about whether to ED Cornell. He thinks he's a strong candidate for various reasons (attends a NY school that is a bit of a feeder, has ECs that Cornell seems to like, plus the requisite GPA + test scores). But he's a little nervous about the social scene and the reputation for being so fraternity-driven. He's a super social kid but would rather not join a frat. He's generally a nice, inclusive kid who does a lot of community building type stuff at his school. Thoughts? He'd tempted to try for Dyson but will probably do Arts & Sciences as an econ major since Dyson has a 4% accept rate.[/quote] My DD is currently a freshman at Cornell. She's only been there a few weeks, but doesn't think the social scene is so greek driven. Cornell has a large and diverse undergraduate population. She is not very outgoing but she's already made some friends with whom she works out and goes to dinner. She's trying out for a sports club and maybe a co-ed business or pre-law fraternity. The only thing is joining a sports or business club is very competitive. You have to try out and there are cuts. [/quote]
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